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  Violent Gangs in U.S. today   fbi.gov
       
  World's Most Dangerous Gang. National Geographic Channel’s goes deep inside the world of MS-13 Sunday February 12 8P et/pt in Explorer: “World’s Most Dangerous Gang.”   blogs.nationalgeographic.com
       
  Wikipedia about gangs. A gang is a group of individuals who share a common identity and, in current usage, refers to those who engage in criminal activities. Some commentators use "gang" to refer to small, informal, and disorganized "street gangs", while "syndicate or "organized crime" are used to refer to larger,more powerfull organizations, such as the "Italian-American Mafia", which may control entire legitimate businesses as "fronts" for their illegal operations, bringing in millions of dollars per year.   wikipedia.org
       
  www.knowgangs.com   knowgangs.com
       
  Wikipedia’s list of notable riots   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Race riots. A race riot or racial riot is an outbreak of violent civil unrest in which race is a key factor.   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Police riots. Police riot is a pejorative term that became increasingly more common through the late 20th century, implying the wrongful, disproportionate, unlawful and illegitimate use of force by a group of police against a group of civilians.   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Prison riots. A prison riot is a riot that occurs in a prison, usually when those incarcerated rebel openly against correctional officials. It is usually instigated by prisoners who claim that the administration are degrading them, either by direct physical, or psychological force.   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Student riots. Results of student riots tend to include one or more of the following: broken storefront windows, burning furniture, overturned cars, general vandalism of property, injured police or bystanders (occasionally), arrested rioters or bystanders.   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Hooliganism riots. Hooliganism is slang for unruly and destructive behavior. Such behavior is commonly associated with sports fans, particularly supporters of professional football and university sports. The term can also apply to general rowdy behaviour and vandalism, often under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The term has been used since at least the 1890s, to describe the behavior of street gangs.   wikipedia.org
       
  Wikipedia about Street fighting riots. Street fighting is a term used to denote spontaneous, hand-to-hand fighting in public places. This violence is usually intended to result in injury and submission but not death (although death may inadvertently occur). It often results from a dispute and can stem from group association, harassment, or bullying. Violent incidents involving firearms or explosives are not usually called street fights.   wikipedia.org
       
  Sexual predators. The term sexual predator is used pejoratively to describe a person seen as obtaining or trying to obtain sexual contact with another person in a metaphorically predatory manner. Analogous to how a predator hunts down its prey, so the sexual predator is thought to "hunt" for his or her sex partners. People who commit sex crimes , such as rape or child sexual abuse , are commonly referred to as sexual predators, particularly in tabloid media or as a power phrase by politicians.   wikipedia.org
       
  The Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) about Sexual Exploitation of Children: Child Pornography, Prostitution of Children and Sex Tourism of Children.   www.ncmec.org
       
  Interpol about Sexual Abuse of children.   www.interpol.int
       
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